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margaret thatcher. not only broke the get a glass ceiling she also proved that is true today that the evil that a woman does lose after her and the good is often interred to her bones matthew d. one of bones that's correct that that that that it is fair game i don't what i really don't agree with is a little of these how in the world that men and women are today. and we have gone beyond the laws of the walking we should want a man's word and women today in the time we're talking over each other guys they compete on their own bases she she enjoyed a ten to fifteen percentage point your women have such as matthew matthew perry minister son of skilled and skilled workers alike. well i i think the problem for women in the top layer is we're still not lad so you can't necessarily hold margaret thatcher up as a figurehead for women when we're still trying to break through what i call the dense layer of men there are still not very many women at the top there's a lot of women going to work but the problem at t
margaret thatcher. not only broke the get a glass ceiling she also proved that is true today that the evil that a woman does lose after her and the good is often interred to her bones matthew d. one of bones that's correct that that that that it is fair game i don't what i really don't agree with is a little of these how in the world that men and women are today. and we have gone beyond the laws of the walking we should want a man's word and women today in the time we're talking over each other...
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margaret thatcher. not only broke the get a glass ceiling she also proved that it is true today that the evil that a woman does lose after her and the good is often interred to her bones matthew d. one of bones that's correct that that that that it is fair game i don't what i really don't agree with is a little of these how in the world that men and women are today. and we have gone beyond the response of the walking we should want a man's going women today and then on the time we're talking over each other guys they compete on their own bases she she enjoyed a ten to fifteen percentage point your women have matthew matthew perry minister's son of when skilled unskilled workers are like. well i think the problem for women in the top layer is what's still not lead so you can't necessarily how great that show up as a figurehead for women when we're still trying to break through what i call the dense layer of men they are still not very many women at the top there's a lot of women going to work but the pro
margaret thatcher. not only broke the get a glass ceiling she also proved that it is true today that the evil that a woman does lose after her and the good is often interred to her bones matthew d. one of bones that's correct that that that that it is fair game i don't what i really don't agree with is a little of these how in the world that men and women are today. and we have gone beyond the response of the walking we should want a man's going women today and then on the time we're talking...
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to cross-talk margaret thatcher's legacy i'm joined by matthew melky or in washington he is a fellow at the competitive enterprise institute and a regular contributor to open market dot org also in washington we have clifford these he is a professor of economics and finance and shenandoah university and in london we crossed the felicity gary she is an international criminal barrister and media commentator on cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump any time you want felicity what is the lasting legacy of her she's buried today well to me that she's a terrible disappointment that she had great power. great responsibility i think that might be a quote from spiderman but it's not funny that we're now suffering the like to say of her policies decades ago that cripple the country ok matthew jump in agree or disagree with that. i'm going to have to disagree with that peter and i figured you were actually was a revolutionary both on the right. she was a revolutionary figure in politics on both the right and the left she had the courage to stand up to this keynesian consensus that it d
to cross-talk margaret thatcher's legacy i'm joined by matthew melky or in washington he is a fellow at the competitive enterprise institute and a regular contributor to open market dot org also in washington we have clifford these he is a professor of economics and finance and shenandoah university and in london we crossed the felicity gary she is an international criminal barrister and media commentator on cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump any time you want felicity what is the...
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margaret thatcher. not only broke the get a glass ceiling she also proved that is true today that the evil that a woman does lose after her and the good is often interred to her bones matthew when her bones that's correct that that that that it is fair game i don't what i really don't agree with is a little of these how in the world that men and women are today. and we have gone beyond the time it was of the walking we should one of many of them were women today in time talking over each other guys they compete on their own bases she she enjoyed a ten to fifteen percentage point your women have matthew matthew perry minister son of and skilled and skilled workers alike. well i think the problem for women in the top layer is with still not less so you can't necessarily how great that show up as a figurehead for women when we're still trying to break through what i call the dense layer of men there are still not very many women at the top there's a lot of women going to work but the problem that the manag
margaret thatcher. not only broke the get a glass ceiling she also proved that is true today that the evil that a woman does lose after her and the good is often interred to her bones matthew when her bones that's correct that that that that it is fair game i don't what i really don't agree with is a little of these how in the world that men and women are today. and we have gone beyond the time it was of the walking we should one of many of them were women today in time talking over each other...
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not to me i see that margaret thatcher what she did is be quids to the population a dream much more honest than the american one she gave them the british dream a dream that you can all strong live to mature before your debts do i guess by maturity mean die stacey yeah you want to die before your debts catch up to you that's the only thing it's like extend and pretend this is the entire global economy this is what she bequeath to the world and that's what we're seeing we're trying to out run these debts and for this i wore this financial apocalypse t. shirt in honor of her death and but i want to look at this other notion that she say to britain this is what we hear over and over she saved britain from those workers those strikers those troublemakers and look at this chart here this is north. see oil production this is what i think saved britain if you could see from the chart oil production from the north sea oil came online as she became prime minister and started it will continue to climb up through her prime ministership right well one chart can really show in context the underl
not to me i see that margaret thatcher what she did is be quids to the population a dream much more honest than the american one she gave them the british dream a dream that you can all strong live to mature before your debts do i guess by maturity mean die stacey yeah you want to die before your debts catch up to you that's the only thing it's like extend and pretend this is the entire global economy this is what she bequeath to the world and that's what we're seeing we're trying to out run...
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. >>> former british prime minister margaret thatcher has been laid to rest. known as the iron lady, thatcher was a divisive figure who was both loved and despised. she died last monday at the age of 87. ♪ more than 2,000 guests from around the world attended a memorial service at st. paul's cathedral in central london. they included queen elizabeth ii and her husband prince philip. british prime minister david cameron and other world dignitaries were also at the funeral. the bishop of london, the right reverend richard charters paid tribute to thatcher's achievements during the service. he expressed thanks for her leadership, courage, and determination to carry out reform. before the ceremony, thatcher's coffin traveled from westminster palace to the cathedral along streets lined with mourners. >> she changed the lives dramatically of everyone here in this country. in short, we were considered to be a third world. after 11 years of her leadership we actually became a formidable economic power. >> reporter: about 4,000 police officers were deployed, but only
. >>> former british prime minister margaret thatcher has been laid to rest. known as the iron lady, thatcher was a divisive figure who was both loved and despised. she died last monday at the age of 87. ♪ more than 2,000 guests from around the world attended a memorial service at st. paul's cathedral in central london. they included queen elizabeth ii and her husband prince philip. british prime minister david cameron and other world dignitaries were also at the funeral. the bishop...
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economic forces that shape the prime ministerial ship and so to the prime ministerial a ship of maggie thatcher because as you're pointing out here the economy was driven by oil wealth now what and it's very important i think we're going to get into this a little bit is that ok what happened to that wealth well first of all the fact is the media never talks about it they act as if she delivered some sort of miracle that somehow out of nowhere a druid ritual perhaps that they became magically wealthy by her deregulating the financial markets here at the same time that all this oil came out even during this crisis as we saw in that chart oil production was plunging nobody talks about that has any relationship at all to the fact that the u.k. economy is crumbling it's never mentioned very seldom maybe a obscure newspaper like the guardian on the back page so i want to look back to another article from two thousand and eight u.k. missed chance to build up four hundred fifty billion pound sovereign wealth fund this is from february two thousand and eight and it's based on a pricewaterhouse coopers r
economic forces that shape the prime ministerial ship and so to the prime ministerial a ship of maggie thatcher because as you're pointing out here the economy was driven by oil wealth now what and it's very important i think we're going to get into this a little bit is that ok what happened to that wealth well first of all the fact is the media never talks about it they act as if she delivered some sort of miracle that somehow out of nowhere a druid ritual perhaps that they became magically...
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are remembering the legacy of former british prime minister margaret thatcher. the iron lady died of a stroke at the age of 87. as mark martin tells us, she was a cultural icon. >> reporter: it was said that margaret thatcher returned the great to great britain. she burst onto the political scene at the age of 34. in 1979, she swept the conservative party into power and became the first woman prime minister. her political policies were steadfast nave communism, and premarkets. >> i presume this is to enable us to sweep britain clean. >> reporter: former anglican archbishop george perry knew her very well. >> she was a fabulous person, very convicted about what she thought was right for the country. she polarized public opinion. in the end, we'll look back on her particular history and to say that actually woke us up. and we're stronger for her leadership. >> reporter: her christian faith was embodied in her political beliefs in the policies she pursued. she famously quoted from st. francis of assissi's prayer of peace. where there is discord, may we bring harmon
are remembering the legacy of former british prime minister margaret thatcher. the iron lady died of a stroke at the age of 87. as mark martin tells us, she was a cultural icon. >> reporter: it was said that margaret thatcher returned the great to great britain. she burst onto the political scene at the age of 34. in 1979, she swept the conservative party into power and became the first woman prime minister. her political policies were steadfast nave communism, and premarkets. >> i...
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economist at pricewaterhouse coopers so he's saying it was the during the prime ministership of margaret thatcher that there was the greatest opportunity to save for the future of the british population and i say the area of the queen which she steals must be honest about a scottish oil to begin with it's not even english oil it's scottish oil so she's taking scottish oil. creating unroot deregulating the city of london so that they can open up those credit markets to lend money into development of the north sea oil under the scottish oil and she's claiming responsibility for economic growth and concurrently she's not doing what norway did she's not putting billions in hundreds of billions of dollars into a sovereign wealth fund no she's allowing interest rates and she's she's allowed taxes to be to be to be cut to finance housing speculation now that the north sea oil the scottish oil is running out you have the economy in collapse housing using collapse there's no room for people to live in london because it's only it's only open for foreign oil drillers and oil speculators there's nobody here
economist at pricewaterhouse coopers so he's saying it was the during the prime ministership of margaret thatcher that there was the greatest opportunity to save for the future of the british population and i say the area of the queen which she steals must be honest about a scottish oil to begin with it's not even english oil it's scottish oil so she's taking scottish oil. creating unroot deregulating the city of london so that they can open up those credit markets to lend money into...
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the greatest thing since elvis presley so that was the really the only thing i mean long after maggie thatcher was forgotten and that'll be about another three days after the you know telegraph stops crying. never mind the bollocks will still be a classic now pricewaterhouse coopers said or oil revenues rose from almost nothing in the mid seventy's that's when she became head of the conservative party to be worth over three percent of g.d.p. about forty five billion in current money at their peak and nine hundred eighty four to eighty five they are now worth around point five percent of g.d.p. so you see she had a huge amount much more than any of these governments have now in oil revenues with which to cut taxes to seem like she was you know that this was somehow unique that this was that she was doing it to be tough and hard and she wrote a bubble she wrote a bubble in oil and credit there was a credit boom we've hit peak credit in the world the global crisis financial. this is the result of having hit peak credit we hit peak oil certainly in the u.k. they hit peak oil a couple years ago the
the greatest thing since elvis presley so that was the really the only thing i mean long after maggie thatcher was forgotten and that'll be about another three days after the you know telegraph stops crying. never mind the bollocks will still be a classic now pricewaterhouse coopers said or oil revenues rose from almost nothing in the mid seventy's that's when she became head of the conservative party to be worth over three percent of g.d.p. about forty five billion in current money at their...
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recalls to parliament a lot of control to see around that at the expense of that pay tribute to lady thatcher. a controversial polarizing figure. in death exactly as we saw in life creating these pensions that we've seen certainly it's going to look like this will play out now into next week ahead of that. with his ties to troublous rate in more than two decades many people in italy are looking to the extreme sponsors and for an increasing number of a tiny and fascism is normal good the untouchable terrain of former dictator mussolini but a spark of hope she's reno going to explain. this is the house of italy's modern day fascists and imposing building in rome it stood empty until ten years ago members of the ca's a pound movement barged through the doors put up their flag and became squatters after a decade of fruitless attempts neither the police nor the country's judicial system have managed to push the fascist movement out if anything members of cars abound say they are growing ever stronger. when fascism is mentioned it stirs memory and conjures images of a bleak past dissociation that c
recalls to parliament a lot of control to see around that at the expense of that pay tribute to lady thatcher. a controversial polarizing figure. in death exactly as we saw in life creating these pensions that we've seen certainly it's going to look like this will play out now into next week ahead of that. with his ties to troublous rate in more than two decades many people in italy are looking to the extreme sponsors and for an increasing number of a tiny and fascism is normal good the...
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., margaret thatcher graduated from oxford with a degree in chemistry and worked in the field a few years. >>> thanks for being a part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. fredricka whitfield. a daring get away in france. >>> a former justice of the peace charged with making a terroristic threat. eric williams is being held on a $3 million bond. no other detail rees leased. >>> and u.s. secretary john kerry visits japan another high-level meeting ends with calls for north korea to stand down. will the messages from the u.s., south korea china and japan make any difference to the north? >>> we start with a daring escape from a french prison and now a manhunt. it happened in a town you probably thought only existed in the movies. french police are looking for redoine faid. a modern day gangster fashioned after movie it's with robert de niro in "heat." he held five people including four guards at gunpoint brn blasting the prison doors with explosives to escape. our frederic plight kinn is live from london. fred, how it believed faid got explosives to allege
., margaret thatcher graduated from oxford with a degree in chemistry and worked in the field a few years. >>> thanks for being a part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. fredricka whitfield. a daring get away in france. >>> a former justice of the peace charged with making a terroristic threat. eric williams is being held on a $3 million bond. no other detail rees leased. >>> and u.s. secretary john kerry visits japan...
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thatcher died last week after suffering a stroke. she is 87. >> when we come back we'll have the latest on the investigation into the boston marathon bombings. as far as we know the bombs were made in a pressure cooker and had shrapnel and ball bearings and all of that inside of it. are we any closer to finding out who set the bums'? we will update you on the investigation coming up in just a few minutes--who said the bombs. >> welcome back. the time is 428. the motive remains a mystery this morning federal agents are zeroing in on how the boston marathon bombings were carried out. >> federal agents know the method used. fbi says a pressure cooker and a black bag or part of the bombs. what we know this morning three people are confirmed dead killed in the blast. more than 180 people were injured after an explosion ripped through the crowded finish line on monday. it is still not known who was behind the deadly attack and whether they are foreign or domestic terrorist and why they did it. >> president obama plans to visit boston to at
thatcher died last week after suffering a stroke. she is 87. >> when we come back we'll have the latest on the investigation into the boston marathon bombings. as far as we know the bombs were made in a pressure cooker and had shrapnel and ball bearings and all of that inside of it. are we any closer to finding out who set the bums'? we will update you on the investigation coming up in just a few minutes--who said the bombs. >> welcome back. the time is 428. the motive remains a...
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people protesting and out in the streets and singing the wicked witch is dead referring to margaret thatcher and the death of neo liberalism in the death of her policies that corrupted and destroyed this country i see that as the opening salvo of a greater social unrest and hopefully a revolution in this country anyway so but the fed is a single point of failure as are these people who hold in the central data the central information that controls the perception of our global economy and this brings us to the final section here about bitcoin we're actually going to talk a lot about it in the next episode because we prerecorded an interview with tony gillespie of bit pe the day that the market crashed at mt gox but before that i want to talk about the bigger picture of this and that is tech crunch unfazed by bitcoins wild swings and mysterious origins silicon valley v.c. place their bets it's far from certain that bitcoin is going to be a big deal said lightspeed venture partners jeremy lew has made two investments in the space but the potential for disruption is enormous if bitcoin realizes
people protesting and out in the streets and singing the wicked witch is dead referring to margaret thatcher and the death of neo liberalism in the death of her policies that corrupted and destroyed this country i see that as the opening salvo of a greater social unrest and hopefully a revolution in this country anyway so but the fed is a single point of failure as are these people who hold in the central data the central information that controls the perception of our global economy and this...
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thatcher will be buried on wednesday. >>> in vancouver, canada, drug addicts have a choice. instead of going and shooting up in a dark dirty alleyway, they can do it in a clean place that's actually taxpayer funded. we told you about this last week. >> it's very controversial here. paula newton, she actually talked a little about this. it's a needle injection place, a site where they have stainless steel booths to shoot up drugs complete with nurses who are overseeing this process. and the idea is to stop addicts from sharing dirty needles and overdosing. this week paula's telling us about an alternative for people who don't actually want to go to those sites. >> reporter: within these few blocks of downtown vancouver, hundreds of people inject drugs every day. discarded syringes and crack pipes are signs of the squalor in one of north america's most affluent cities. not all of the neighborhood's addicts are able or willing to come to insite, so insite has developed a program to come to the addicts. mariner james drives insite's mobile needle exchange handing out clean equip
thatcher will be buried on wednesday. >>> in vancouver, canada, drug addicts have a choice. instead of going and shooting up in a dark dirty alleyway, they can do it in a clean place that's actually taxpayer funded. we told you about this last week. >> it's very controversial here. paula newton, she actually talked a little about this. it's a needle injection place, a site where they have stainless steel booths to shoot up drugs complete with nurses who are overseeing this...
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walter thatcher was a great editor who wrote about this. the bank of england might freely at a penalty rate. these are all close is a piece. the central bankers are steep and history. bernanke made a career of it. as he did not have a great awareness of the history of the registry policies, the great depression what happens. >> host: is interesting to see her interest rate from us five years and you have this great quote in the book where he asked, does the normal economic laws work at zero orzo like physics when you get to zero gravity or zero degrees kelvin that the world text differently? what you think about that? >> guest: at increasingly points to alan blinder having on a point, which is the fed got to see her interest rates in december 2008. they've been trying all kinds of things to stimulate growth. qe2 panicky retreat, they've done all kinds of creative things. they are all experimenting and nothing seems to click. there's something about once you get into the old term, but you're pushing against a strain, trying to push money int
walter thatcher was a great editor who wrote about this. the bank of england might freely at a penalty rate. these are all close is a piece. the central bankers are steep and history. bernanke made a career of it. as he did not have a great awareness of the history of the registry policies, the great depression what happens. >> host: is interesting to see her interest rate from us five years and you have this great quote in the book where he asked, does the normal economic laws work at...
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wednesday sees the funeral of former prime minister margaret thatcher in london with dignitaries from around the world invited to attend. thursday is tax freedom day the day that the tax foundation says we have earned enough money to pay all of our taxes and can start earning money for ourselves. friday is the 116th birthday of a man recently documented as the world's longest living male ever. and on saturday iraqis go to the polls in their first election since u.s. troops completed their withdrawal at the end of 2011. of course all week all eyes will be on north korea as it continues to taunt the u.s. with threats of missile attacks. contributor ben design says a former president would have known just what to do about that. >> i am directing a comprehensive and intensive effort to define a long-term research and development program to begin to achieve our ultimate goal of eliminating the threat posed by strategic nuclear missiles. >> ronald reagan was totally right when he said he wanted a ballistic missile defense system comprehendsive enough to protect the u.s. from attacks. his li
wednesday sees the funeral of former prime minister margaret thatcher in london with dignitaries from around the world invited to attend. thursday is tax freedom day the day that the tax foundation says we have earned enough money to pay all of our taxes and can start earning money for ourselves. friday is the 116th birthday of a man recently documented as the world's longest living male ever. and on saturday iraqis go to the polls in their first election since u.s. troops completed their...
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the funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher at st. paul's cathedral in london. >>> on thursday, the rock n roll hall of fame welcomes induct tees like heart, public enemy and rush and singers randy newman and donna summer. producers also receive lifetime achievement awards. all right. congrats to them all. that's it for
the funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher at st. paul's cathedral in london. >>> on thursday, the rock n roll hall of fame welcomes induct tees like heart, public enemy and rush and singers randy newman and donna summer. producers also receive lifetime achievement awards. all right. congrats to them all. that's it for
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you're talking constantly, yap, yap, yap, to each other. >> margaret thatcher time. you want something said, you ask a man, you want something done, you ask a woman. >> very appropriate for today. >> i take it back. you're right. >> the gold thing is interesting. >> a segue. >> there's no really new news. the inflation thing is not shaking everyone up. this 13% drop in two days is crazy. gold's supposed to be the safety net. and the safety net has a volatile of 13% in two days. it's kind of scary. if i'm not a gold investor. if i'm just a normal kind of -- do i care? yeah. should i be worried about this? if i buy the vanguard total stock market, do i care what gold is doing? does it affect me at all? is it fun to watch. is it fun to speculate? >> well, adds to the uncertainty. you see such a big move in something that's supposed to be so safe. >> it's so uncertain, makes you want to buy it. >> so uncertain, you buy -- obviously you don't buy gold for uncertainty. you buy treasuries. >> what percent do you think most people's portfolio has some gold in it? meaning is
you're talking constantly, yap, yap, yap, to each other. >> margaret thatcher time. you want something said, you ask a man, you want something done, you ask a woman. >> very appropriate for today. >> i take it back. you're right. >> the gold thing is interesting. >> a segue. >> there's no really new news. the inflation thing is not shaking everyone up. this 13% drop in two days is crazy. gold's supposed to be the safety net. and the safety net has a volatile...
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. >> they gathered in the heart of london to celebrate the passing of margaret thatcher. >> they say she was responsible for soaring unemployment and was responsible for shutting down unions. >> more than 2,000 guests had been invited including world leaders such as president barack obama. >>> they used explosives and took much several wardens hostage. >> this person took four hostages after knocking down doors in a prison in france. he used his getaway to set it on fire. a national manhunt is underway in 26 crews. >>> four people are facing murder charges for killing the chief insurance examiner. >> his body was found in the carson river. 20-year-old mccall la black moore said she drove three men to his apartment and waited outside for them. she watched them beat him to death and the four of them dumped his body in the river the next day. it appears to be for personal, not work-related reasons. >>> they have been arrested in the district attorney's death. eric williams is charged with making a terrorist threat. they searched his home with the shooting deaths of mcdonald lelland and
. >> they gathered in the heart of london to celebrate the passing of margaret thatcher. >> they say she was responsible for soaring unemployment and was responsible for shutting down unions. >> more than 2,000 guests had been invited including world leaders such as president barack obama. >>> they used explosives and took much several wardens hostage. >> this person took four hostages after knocking down doors in a prison in france. he used his getaway to set...
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i thought of churchill all morning because obviously, maggie thatcher. you wake up every morning thinking about churchill and why wouldn't you? >> since 1965 -- >> and weak up and smoke a cigar just as he did. >> the black bushnell. >> really? maybe next time you can invite david and me. you guys are open and i'm switching from jamison's. >> a little early for that. >> it is early, but not early if your over there. the guinness factory in ireland. >> the guinness factory. we go to the top floor where you get a couple of free guinnesses. >>ia he's revenue mistaking a toll in the stock in the pre-market. is the honeymoon over for marisa meyer. >> no! >> also ahead an exclusive with the co-founder of cisco system, sandy learner. apple is about to test the bear market low. a lot more "squawk on the street" from post 9 when we return. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and t
i thought of churchill all morning because obviously, maggie thatcher. you wake up every morning thinking about churchill and why wouldn't you? >> since 1965 -- >> and weak up and smoke a cigar just as he did. >> the black bushnell. >> really? maybe next time you can invite david and me. you guys are open and i'm switching from jamison's. >> a little early for that. >> it is early, but not early if your over there. the guinness factory in ireland. >>...